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Yuko Miura Glass Footed Compote Set of 2 Total List Price: 14,300 yen [Reason for Listing] I purchased these at an exhibition and love them, but I have too many footed dishes. I'm selling them to someone who will use them often. [Condition] I have stored them since purchase, and they are completely new and unused. Please refrain from price reductions as the condition is good. Yuko-san's pieces are only available at a few exhibitions, and they are lovely, so I hesitated, but I decided to sell them. [Features] Yuko-san's greenish-gray glass is beautiful and durable, so you can use it with confidence. It would be perfect for puddings, ice cream, jelly, and even yokan (a type of Japanese sweet). The designs are handmade, and the artist herself experiments with them, so the angle, roundness, and design of the footed compotes vary slightly with each exhibition. I especially love the curve and simplicity of this exhibition's pieces. Some photos are borrowed from the internet. The photo with the wood grain background is of the actual item. I purchased them for around 15,000 yen including the list price and shipping. Please refrain from selling separately or price reductions. Thank you. The following is quoted from an online shop selling Yuko Miura's works: ----------------- Yuko Miura's glass, colored in a slightly off-white "smoke" color. Many people probably imagine serving ice cream in them. The round cup with the foot has an elegant sweetness that is not too much, reminiscent of old glass glasses made in France. Besides desserts, they are also perfect for cold dishes such as marinades and ceviche. Diameter: Approximately 9cm / Height: Approximately 8cm *Not heat-resistant glass *Not dishwasher safe *Due to the artist's work, there are individual differences of ±0.5~3cm, but this is within the acceptable range. *Because they are all handmade blown glass, irregularities and air bubbles may occur on the surface or inside the glass during the manufacturing process. This is perfectly fine for use and is unique to handmade items. ----------------- For those who like Yuko Miura, Makoto Kakizaki, Peter Ivy, Takanori Washizuka, Taiga Oku, Kimura Glass, Tomoko Inaba, Kenichi Sasagawa, Kazumi Tsuji, Hiroshi Hanaoka, Miyo Oyabu, Aoi Nishimura, fresco, Takeshi Tsujino, Yoshi Taniguchi, Takashi Nagaki, Kamome Seisakusho, Toru Hatta, MUJI, Yumiko Iihoshi, and the Scandinavian Lifestyle Shop.
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